This activity includes twelve monthly star charts to identify the stars that are visible in the night sky and that are known...
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This activity includes twelve monthly star charts to identify the stars that are visible in the night sky and that are known to have planets around them. The star maps can be used to find constellations and identify stars with extrasolar planets. (Northern Hemisphere only, naked eye)

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Managed by the Universities Research Association, the NuMI (Neutrinos at the Main Injector) Facility and the MINOS (the Main...
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Managed by the Universities Research Association, the NuMI (Neutrinos at the Main Injector) Facility and the MINOS (the Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) experiment are part of the US Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. This site was created to illustrate the NuMI, which is being designed to produce a beam of neutrinos aimed at the Soudan Underground Mine State Park in Tower-Soudan, Minnesota. The Web site discusses the MINOS's goal to discover proof of the existence of neutrinos. Physicists can see images and study the design strategies of the near and far detectors. Visitors can also learn how the scientists intend to produce a unique source of neutrinos. Even though the site is geared towards scientists, the general public will find very informative and comprehensible descriptions of neutrinos, MINOS, and NUMI. Although a few links are only for those immediately involved with the project, the site contains a vast amount of information about the knowledge and technology behind the project.

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The NanoEd Resource Portal, a ï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__dynamic repository for information dissemination, research and collaborations among...
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The NanoEd Resource Portal, a ï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__dynamic repository for information dissemination, research and collaborations among the community of nanoscale science and engineering education (NSEE) learners, teachers and researchers,ï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½_ï¿½ provides this resource focused on ï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__Detection of Surface Plasmon Wavesï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½_ï¿½ from Maxim Sukharev, PhD and Professor Tamar Seideman of Northwestern University. ï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__Surface plasmon waves are charge density waves occurring at an interface between a thin metallic film and an insulator medium״, and this complex concept is explained in detail here with the use of diagrams and simulations to aid in the complete understanding of the topic. The materials presented are aimed at college level electrodynamics courses.

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The Argonne National Laboratory created this website to provide users with information about the research taking place around the world dealing with neutron scattering. This website supplies links to the homepages of the neutron scattering facilities in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America. Students and educators can find educational neutron scattering tutorials and tables. The website provides an extensive list of links for projects, collaborations, associations, and other resources. Physicists can find lots of neutron scattering software for data formatting, analyzing, and visualizing. Researchers can learn about upcoming and past neutron conferences and workshops. Interested users can also discover how to become part of Neutron Scattering's five public email lists.

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Wake Forest Universityï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__s Physics Laboratory has compiled a series of physics demonstrations on this website. The...
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Wake Forest Universityï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__s Physics Laboratory has compiled a series of physics demonstrations on this website. The video clips include demonstrations of heat properties, motion, sound, energy, electricity, optics, nuclear physics, relativity, Newtonï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__s Laws, and other topics as well. These demonstrations allow students to see the physics concepts and properties they are studying in action. This is also a great resource for teachers to incorporate into their own classroom demonstrations.

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The Technology Enabled Active Learning (TEAL) Project is supported by the Massachusetts Institute of Technologyï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__s Department of Physics. Incorporated in the website are resources for the study and teaching of physics, which include lecture notes, images and short animations of concepts. Topics on the Physics 8.02 website include vector fields, electrostatics, magnetostatics, Faradayï¿½ï¿½_ï¿½__s Law, and light. This is a great resource for incorporation into classroom activities, as it provides visual demonstrations of basic magnetic properties and particles.

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This web site provides a curated and searchable database of videos designed to teach students experiment methods and...
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This web site provides a curated and searchable database of videos designed to teach students experiment methods and techniques. Topics of the videos include set up and operation of experimental equipment, data analysis, numerical tools, and introductions to the physics studied in many experiments. The videos have been produced by different individuals and institutions. In addition to physics, videos are available for biology, chemistry, and psychology.

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The University of Florida has a distinguished physics program, and visitors can learn more about the world of physics via this handy website. The site contains photographs and descriptions of the experiments used to teach undergraduate physics classes. Visitors will note that on the left-hand side of the site are a series of drop-down menus. The categories here include Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Optics, among others. The site also includes a copiously illustrated demonstration manual, along with several PowerPoint presentations of note. Additionally, the site contains a range of videos that illustrate key physics principles, including topics in the field of astronomy, such as the motion of the planets.

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